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Post by Doc on May 24, 2006 1:06:25 GMT -5
I dunno.. I think they really just wanted to say All You Need Is Love, a simple statement. It's quite possible that the schoolboy side of John got a chuckle out of the anacronym it made, were he to notice. lol I got it finally I kept saying "Eye-nile" because, well, who knows. A deficiency of nailing the obvious, I suppose. Well, it's no more "puerile" than "tit-tit-tit-tit-tit" in "Girl", now is it, and John ADMITTED to that one--no, in fact, he revealed it 'cause I think that one went unnoticed. I guess John could be a little bit "hit-and-run" with his humor, sometimes. And ever the schoollad, that John. Weren't they known as pranksters and "delinquents" in Hamburg? When you are 21, all nights in a loud, smoky rock club, with a belly full of beer and maybe some dexies or some other speedy thing in your system as well as well.......very mischievous times.... Well, from a man who could create a name like "Faul", write a song like Strawberry Fields and Glass Onion, and simulate what appears to be an on-screen kiss as "Auntie Gin" with Macca.........well, and John said that he always felt uncomfortable watching that scene in the Liverpool pub in that 1973 TV special.........now I think I get why........ Nothing was beyond Pvt. Gripweed.
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Post by Doc on May 25, 2006 3:05:17 GMT -5
Here's the pic I was talking about with the man in the car... Now, the most notable identifiable thing about this picture is the rear windshield style of the car, the side passenger window, and the nicely plumped, taupe leather upholstery. I say that because I think we will have a easier time at uncovering the identity of the car than the man riding in it. He appears in a short video narrated by Sir Paul; a whimsical bit of ad libbing where Macca addresses such things as his take on pop music trends, etc. And what is that park Mystery Limo Man is riding past? Where in the world could it be? England? Florida? California? France? Delaware? It is somewhere that's green, that's all I can determine. Any botanists out there who recognise the trees? Back to the car-----at first I thought, "Rolls-Royce", but I thought better of it, and now I am pondering it being a Bentley. www.yenra.com/bentley-limousine/bentley-limousine.jpgIn the picture above, which I will de-hot-linkafy tomorrow, I promise like the wind on a camel's back, (all I could come up with), we see a similar window and rear glass design, though the small side vent window is absent, as is other details, but think my photo is more contemporary and the MysteryManinLimo dates back to some un-discernable time after 1970. Mystery Man Limo lacks head restraints and all the seat belt rigging legally required in newer cars; devices that visually turn the once beautiful simplicity of rear seat design into something NASA would be proud of. But those things save lives, after all, so, we sacrifice beautiful simplicity for those things which sustain life. Life? Beauty? Qu'est-ce qu'un choix impossible! Il est un option détestable! Ne jamais pas, ne jamais pas! May it never be! Ah, but it is! We can't always keep both--as morningtime shaving tells me nowadays, but I'll take life and beauty be damned. Or, something like that. Lincolns typically come with trademark elliptical glass ports cut into the tumblehome on both sides (between the side window and rear windshield.) So, I think it is not that. Nor is it Cadillac, though the rear windshield harkens back to a certain series of El Dorado design. It is certainly nothing of the lesser American makes of the 70s or 80s, Buicks, Chryslers, et al, and no way is it from Asia. There may be a Jaguar that conforms. There are other British and European luxury offerings I am not so familiar with. Perhaps one of the car afficienados on this board can identify the make model and year of that vehicle. Something ANY good policeman worth his salt can still do.....even if he quit the department long ago................ i am so evil ..........
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Post by lili on May 25, 2006 9:49:40 GMT -5
1st off, I finally got it. Am I dense or what Anal, eh ? Well, you know John was known for his twisted sense of humor. Doc said: This is the second reference to " Auntie Gin " that I have read recently. The 1st time it was mentioned, I thought it was a joke. Can someone please post a link to where I can read more about this TV special ? BTW, was this the same TV special that Bill danced in his light pink tuxedo & gold platform shoes
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Post by JoJo on May 25, 2006 14:38:21 GMT -5
This is the second reference to " Auntie Gin " that I have read recently. The 1st time it was mentioned, I thought it was a joke. Can someone please post a link to where I can read more about this TV special ? BTW, was this the same TV special that Bill danced in his light pink tuxedo & gold platform shoes Yes that's the one, with the dancers dressed as half man/half woman, whatever that means. I'll PM you about where to find it..
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Post by luvleerita on May 25, 2006 22:07:25 GMT -5
[/quote] What does this picture remind me of? Victor/Victoria... The story of a woman who played a man, playing a woman. So what does this tell you? The story of a man, playing another man, dressing in pink..playing a cabaret performer. And that big leg in the background reminds me of the "major award" Ralphie's father won in "A Christmas Story" when he sent his puzzle in for the prize... a sleazy leg lamp... I'll call this performance "Paul or Paula?" remember the Ed Wood flick, "Glenn or Glenda"? Ed Wood played the lead and dressed in drag.
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Post by beatlies on May 26, 2006 2:23:44 GMT -5
There's also a disembodied leg on the cover of Faul-Vivian's Bonzo Dog album "Keynsham" (Key n sham); it also says "Old Bill" on the cover.
Of course thatere's also Heather Mills, and Heather's mother.
A sex change has been discussed in relation to JPM, and also the transsexual Fylvie.
What happened with the Beatles' first manager, Alan Williams? I'm wondering if Brian Epstein wasn't a fake identity, like possibly Neil Aspinall, Vivian Stanshall and (the proven fake identity author/screenwriter) JT Leroy, a role filled by a series of actors in makeup and plastic surgery. The MMT cartoon of Brian's head as a melting transparent globe, with Neil/Faul (?) inside, leaking water, suggests this theory.
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Post by plastic paul on May 26, 2006 9:42:43 GMT -5
I don't normally into this kinda cryptic espionage cover up type thing however,
"I'm wondering if Brian Epstein wasn't a fake identity"
Brian's mother has always been referred to as "Queenie", could it be said in a way that if you are a government MI5 agent, you could be "children of the Queen" so to speak?
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Post by ekauqodielak on Dec 12, 2018 6:15:35 GMT -5
What about Heather's mother? Is she somehow missing a leg, too?
I was thinking that maybe "the real" Paul did lose a leg in an accident and that he and Heather actually met at some amputee group. They get married etc and one day she comes home to find "Paul" sitting around in his shorts with two legs.
The man pictured in the OP sure looks a hell of a lot like the fellow being referred to as Frian. He, also, appears to have a fake left ear -- assuming the picture is facing in the correct direction.
The problem with the cascade of photos that follow down-thread is that none of them show the left ears of B/Frian and many are mis-identified as being the same person despite the visible right ears being impossibly different from one another half of the time.
It seems to me that the "66 death year" fallacy has really wrenched a lot of investigations into this by causing people to exclude important info and to make assumptions about other information without objective inspection, based entirely upon which side of '66 the information was generated.
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